'The Sims 4' update news: gamers can try out new achievement in 'City Living'

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EA and Maxis just released an expansive new DLC pack for "The Sims 4" earlier this month, and, so far, despite all of its bugs, gamers have been enjoying the diversity of "The Sims 4: City Living." Now, new reports reveal that gamers can try out and bag a new hidden achievement in the latest expansion pack for "The Sims 4" as they go ahead and travel through the city.

Last Saturday, The Sims Community made a post about a hidden achievement in "The Sims 4" DLC pack, "City Living" and while it doesn't seem much, it gives gamers an extra job to do in the wide city of San My Shuno. Forcing gamers to go out and about in the city to search for monuments, the new achievement helps "The Sims 4" players discover the City by themselves as they search for monuments being scattered all around the neighborhood of Myshuno Meadows in the city.

To help gamers get an idea of where all the monuments have been hidden in Myshuno Meadows, the post includes an image of the neighborhood with the sculptures circled in red.

Meanwhile, in other "The Sims 4: City Living" news, it looks like gamers have been making the best of the new expansion despite the bugs that come with it.

Mobipicker listed some of the ways "The Sims" gamers can enjoy the bugs in the new "The Sims 4" expansion pack. Though some of the glitches can freeze the game on a player, others can be quite hilarious at times with one bug forcing a Sim to keep on singing after leaving the stage, one bug removing the Sim's chopstick while eating, and another one forcing Sims to eat endlessly.

To avoid the difficult lag-causing and crash-inducing bugs, a few other gamers have been playing "The Sims 4" offline.

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